1901 Census Upton Lovell Wiltshire District: 5 Page: 10 (Ref: RG13/1945/49/10)
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Administrative County Wiltshire
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The undermentioned Houses are situate within the boundaries of the |
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Civil Parish | Ecclesiastical Parish |
County Borough, Municipal Borough, or Urban District |
Ward of Municipal Borough or of Urban District |
Rural District |
Parliamentary Borough or Division |
Town or Village or Hamlet |
of Upton Lovell | of St Augustine of Canterbury Upton Lovell | of | of | of Warminster | of West Wilts | of Upton Lovell |
Cols 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 |
No. of Schedule |
ROAD, STREET, &c. and No. or NAME of HOUSE |
HOUSES |
Number of Rooms Occupied if less than five |
Name and Surname of each Person |
RELATION to Head of Family |
Condition as to Marriage |
Age last Birthday of |
PROFESSION OR OCCUPATION |
Employer, Worker, or Own account |
If Working at Home |
WHERE BORN | If | ||||
In- habited |
Uninhabited | Building |
(1)Deaf and Dumb (2) Blind (3) Lunatic (4) Imbecile, feeble- minded |
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In occupa tion |
Not in occupa tion |
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Males | Females | |||||||||||||||
25 | Water Street | 1 | William Hobbs | Head | Widr | 44 | Blacksmith | Worker | Somerset, Mudford | |||||||
Ellen Hobbs | Daur | S | 10 | Somerset, Street | ||||||||||||
Philip Holland | Father in Law | M | 73 | Somerset, Yeovilton | ||||||||||||
Anne Holland | Mother in Law | M | 74 | Somerset, Yeovilton | ||||||||||||
26 | Scout Lane | 1 | 4 | William Symes | Head | M | 30 | Carter on Farm | Worker | Somerset, Misterton | ||||||
Caroline Symes | Wife | M | 29 | Somerset, Crewkerne | ||||||||||||
Rosa Symes | Daur | S | 8 | Somerset, Misterton | ||||||||||||
Henry Symes | Son | S | 4 | Somerset, Lower Stratton | ||||||||||||
Harold Symes | Son | S | 1 | Somerset, Seaborough | ||||||||||||
Scout Lane no 2 | 1 | |||||||||||||||
Scout Lane no 3 | 1 | |||||||||||||||
Upton Lovel School | ||||||||||||||||
Upton Lovel Church | ||||||||||||||||
27 | The Rectory | 1 | Henry J Cheesman | Head | M | 49 | Clergyman Church of England | Yorkshire, Howden | ||||||||
Louisa A Cheesman | Wife | M | 44 | Yorkshire, Alverthorpe | Partially Blind | |||||||||||
James A Cheesman | Nephew | S | 7 | Lancashire, Accrington | ||||||||||||
William Hebert | Visitor | S | 26 | Suffolk, Ipswich | ||||||||||||
Frances Blake | Serv | S | 16 | Cook Domestic | Wiltshire, Upton Lovell | |||||||||||
Elizabeth Lever | Serv | S | 20 | Housemaid Domestic | Wiltshire, Teffont Magna | |||||||||||
Old Rectory Ruins | ||||||||||||||||
The Assembly Rooms | ||||||||||||||||
28 | High Street | 1 | 3 | Henry Dredge | Head | S | 40 | Army Pensioner | Wiltshire, Brixton Deverill | |||||||
Emily J Porter | Serv | S | 49 | Housekeeper Domestic | Wiltshire, Heytesbury | |||||||||||
Therisa Porter | Boarder | S | 12 | Wiltshire, Knook | ||||||||||||
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Total of Schedules of Houses and of Tene- ments with less than Five Rooms |
4 | 2 | 2 | Total of Males and of Females... | 9 | 9 |